...uld delay the movement of his army.
It abated about five o'clock; and, by half-past 5, he was on horseback, on his way to the front, with his staff.
Being joined by General Beauregard, he rode to Bragg 's position; and, under his orders, by seven o'clock, Withers's division was put in motion, as has been stated.
General Johnston meanwhile rode forward to Hardee's line, where some slight skirmishin...